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1ST ANNUAL TASTE OF CROOKSTON PACKS THE CROOKSTON EAGLES

The first annual Ox Cart Days Taste of Crookston, sponsored by Northern Sky Bank, was a resounding success on Monday night.  There were 22 businesses/organizations serving food at the Crookston Eagles Club while Tim Eggebraaten entertained the crowd with his music and a little bit of comedy too.  The Eagles main hall was packed and […]

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BIERMAIER CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC RAISING MONEY FOR THE CROOKSTON UNITED WAY

Celebrating 32 years has motivated the doctors of Biermaier Chiropractic Clinic to say “Thank You” to the Crookston and surrounding communities. Through the month of March, Dr. Steve and Dr. Lukas of Biermaier Chiropractic Clinic in partnership with the United Way of Crookston’s Jail & Bail fundraiser will be participating in a father and son

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UNITED WAY FUNDS ASSIST WITH GIRL SCOUT LEADERSHIP EXPERIENCE PROGRAM AND SCHOLARSHIPS

The overall goal of the Girl Scout Leadership Experience program is to prepare girls for a lifetime of leadership, success, and adventure.  Lori Wagner, executive director of the Crookston United Way, tells us about some of the Girl’s Scout activities.  “They do a lot of different things like engaging, challenging, fun activities, earning badges, going

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BOY SCOUTS GAIN EXPERIENCE THROUGH PROGRAMS OFFERED WITH UNITED WAY GRANT

For 107 years the Northern Lights council has been shaping the very fabric of North Dakota by fulfilling its mission of “instilling the values of the Scout Oath and Law in young people and helping them achieve their full potential”. Young people join Scouting for the promise of adventure; camping, hiking, target shooting, stories around

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LSS MEALS HELPED OUT BY CROOKSTON UNITED WAY

Lutheran Social Service (LSS) received a $1,000 grant from the United Way to provide low-income, high-risk seniors in the Crookston area with high quality, nutritionally balanced meals. The overall goal was to improve their health; thus, allowing them to maintain their independence and enhancing their quality of life. “We’d like to thank Lutheran Social Service

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CROOKSTON UNITED WAY HELPS HOSPICE OF THE RRV

Hospice of the Red River Valley provides of variety of services beyond hospice care, aimed at providing a high quality of life, comfort and dignity to live well during life’s final months. They also provide palliative care for people living with chronic disease and grief support. Grief support is provided free of charge to anyone

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